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Prince William Surprises Diners At LGBTQ+ Restaurant In Poland

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Diners at a Polish LGBTQ+ restaurant in Warsaw ended up eating alongside royalty on Wednesday night. Prince William surprised people at the eatery as he ordered a £7.50 (nearly $13 CAD) Kanapka w chałce — a Polish sandwich with pulled pork, the Daily Mail reported.

The Prince of Wales decided to join Kensington Palace staff members at the Butero Bistro, with photos shared online showing him ordering with a very attentive server. READ MORE: Prince William And Kate Middleton Thank Volunteers Helping Raise Money Following Devastating Turkey-Syria Earthquakes A source told the Mail of how the whole thing came about, “The team from Kensington Palace booked a local restaurant near where they were working and the prince decided to join them. “He asked them what they were doing and then asked to come along.

It was a great night by all accounts. “The team really appreciated him asking to join them,” they added. READ MORE: Prince William And Kate Middleton’s Wax Figures, Amongst Others, Go Viral At Polish Museum: ‘Going To Give Me Nightmares’ Owner Paweł Zasim also spoke to the publication, calling the restaurant “an inclusive space where everyone can feel good.” He said of William’s visit, “We had absolutely no idea they were coming. “We had a table booked for 12 people under the name of Daisy.

It was supposed to be a Daisy birthday party. “But then a bodyguard appeared and said that this wasn’t going to be a Daisy birthday party and then Prince William walked in. “They said they had a good time, they spent three hours here with the other guests that were already here. “He ate our sandwich in a braided roll with pulled pork.

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